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  • The National Insurance Crime Bureau NICB website will do an instant, free check on VIN numbers and tells you if the car has been stolen, or totaled. It gives links to some other sites that are reasonably priced that will give you more detailed info. See Sources and Related Links for more information.
  • I was researching this question too, as I am getting ready to buy a used Honda SHadow. It Depends on the state and how much access they provide available to the public through their website. For example, I'm in Ohio, and the BMV website offers a title look-up link. I don't have the title yet, but I do have the VIN and the link offers you to either enter the title number or identification number. I entered the VIN in the ID space. Sure enough it brought up the history as well as the title number, I then cross-checked the info.
  • It depends on what information you want to be checked. There are lots of places that can decode your Motorcycle VIN. This can tell you information such as Make, Model, CC, Year, Place of Manufacture etc
  • However if you want to get a full History Report on the motorcycle then you may have to pay for this service. This report can tell you if the bike is listed as stolen, had a major accident or has outstanding finance.
  • See Sources and Related Links for more information about free checks.
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